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There Are No Cheat Codes for Showmance Seventeen-year-old gaymer Noah Mitchell only has one friend left: the wonderful, funny, strictly online-only MagePants69. After years playing RPGs together, they know everything about each other, except anything that would give away their real life identities. And Noah is certain that if they could just meet in person, they would be soulmates. Noah would do anything to make this happen—including finally leaving his gaming chair to join a community theater show that he’s only mostly sure MagePants69 is performing in. Noah has never done anything like theater—he can’t sing, he can’t dance, and he’s never willingly watched a musical—but he’ll have to go all in to have a chance at love. With Noah’s mum performing in the lead role, and former friends waiting in the wings to sabotage his reputation, his plan to make MagePants69 fall in love with him might be a little more difficult than originally anticipated. And the longer Noah waits to come clean, the more tangled his web of lies becomes. By opening night, he will have to decide if telling the truth is worth closing the curtain on his one shot at true love.
When Dr. Noah Spencer retires from private practice to accept a job offer from his longtime friend and protégé, Steve Nesbitt, Noah can't begin to imagine what's ahead. In his new position as medical director of Salyer Medical Center, Noah discovers shocking irregularities in the hospital's quality-management reporting. And he finds Steve's indifferent attitude toward below-standard performance to be unusual and disturbing. Unbeknownst to Noah, Steve has been fighting a losing battle with addiction. Steve becomes deeply indebted to a Mafia-owned casino and attempts to climb out of his cash-shortage quandary by accepting kickbacks. The fact that he is blatantly betraying his hospital weighs...
You're never too small to dream big! Join John and Noah as they discover what they want to be when they grow up.
Noah is a shy but hardworking art professor while Charlotte is a bubbly and passionate young woman who is pursuing a medical degree. Noah is older than Charlotte, and a professor at the university where Charlotte is about to graduate. Her graduation is approaching, however, Charlotte has always wanted to be a painter and has always adored art, but never felt like she was good enough to chase that dream. With her graduation imminent, she’s having some regrets about never giving her art skills a real shot. One evening, she sneaks into the art building to check out the supplies and paintings. There, she’s caught by Noah, who has stayed late to grade papers. Though she could get in trouble, ...
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Chiefly a record of the first five generations of descendants of Sgt. William Harlow. William was born 25 Aug 1624/5 probably in England. He died 25 Aug 1691 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. His first marriage was in Plymouth on 20 Dec 1649 to Rebecca Bartlett (ca. 1629-ca. 1657). He also married Mary Faunce (ca. 1638-1664) on 15 July 1658 in Plymouth and Mary Shelley (ca. 1639-ca. 1693/4) on 25 Jan 1665/6 also in Plymouth. He was the father of four sons and seven daughters. Descendants lived Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Maine, Nova Scotia, and elsewhere.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Edward Small emigrated from England to Maine during or before 1640, and died after 1653. Descendants lived in New England, New York, the rest of the United States, and elsewhere.